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Residents urge Henderson to use AB 10 to address failing HOA water systems

Henderson City Council · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Residents of the Renaissance common-interest community told the council they face repeated, costly water-line failures tied to substandard original piping and urged the city to use newly passed AB 10 proactively to plan and fund repairs before systems fail.

Residents of the Renaissance condominium community told the Henderson City Council that recurring water leaks and deteriorating underground piping are pushing the homeowners association toward financial and operational collapse.

“Each incident is $10,000 to $30,000,” said Debbie Grama, identifying herself by name and ZIP code, as she described reactive repairs that have persisted for more than a decade in Renaissance’s roughly 81 homes. She told the council the development’s reserve funds are insufficient to cover repeated emergencies.

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